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The depth of a canal can vary from 10 to 15 metres, whereas creeks tend to be in the order of three metres deep.
Found all over the country, the night herons can be sighted normally near jheels, inland waters, tidal creeks and mangrove swamps.
All this unmanaged mountain biking is having a real impact on the creeks and forests up there.
Turquoise creeks braid through the landscape, feeding immense lakes full of brown trout the size of my leg.
With mid-Atlantic states left sodden by an unusually wet summer, the winds toppled trees and rains flooded creeks and low-lying areas.
Canyons and creeks ran to the river down gullies 200 feet deep and were full of quail, and cottontails and coyotes and jack rabbits.
I knew there were sea trout, brown trout and Falklands trout in the rivers and lakes and Falkland mullet in the creeks.
It's a predominantly flat landscape veined by creeks and rivers that meander haphazardly across vast flood plains.
She guessed that he didn't sit around thinking about daisies and bubbling creeks all day.
Many species of waterfowl flourish in the island's lagoons, creeks, and mud flats, which attract many migrating North American species.
They must always be taken into consideration, especially where you are passing channels from ocean inlets, deep creeks or rivers.
Towering bridges crossed creeks, ravines and canyons, while down below huge waves swept across rocks and deserted beaches.
Fieldwork was planned to coincide with high tides, which allowed the johnboat to travel closer to the marsh edge and further up tributary creeks.
The Yarra River, swollen by the torrents of water falling over its catchment, broke its banks, as did other metropolitan creeks and rivers.
Equipment was small and most miners removed all overburden by washing it down the creeks.
In July 1870 very heavy rains fell flooding many of the creeks and nearly twenty Aborigines drowned when the Kopperamanna Creek flooded.
Green mountains, winding creeks and fertile land make for a lyrical and carefree life.
During the wet season, a network of creeks, water channels and muddy tracks connect villages.
Over the millennia, the Indus river cut some 17 major and numerous minor creeks in the region as it disgorged into the Arabian Sea in the south.
Gold seekers, speculators, freighters, merchants, and stockmen flooded the valleys, gulches, and creeks near the Continental Divide.
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They are very cautious sailors, and on the least sign of foul weather they run into one of the creeks which indent the coast.
The effects of intermittency were most strikingly demonstrated in small creeks of the uplands.
Two hours' desperate riding over flooded creeks, through forest and flat, rocky ridge and sedgy morass, brought him to Omeo.
The stars were peaks, the crosses were foothills, and the lines were creeks and valleys.
Otter hunting in the summer along the swampy, muddy banks of the creeks of Ireland takes the place of fox hunting in the winter.
Little creeks ran into the river in the wet season, but now their dry mouths hung clear above water-line.
Below the rock-face we came back to snow grass and stony creeks, and so to last night's camping ground.
The fellow used to run into one of these narrow tidal creeks on the Essex shore.
Innumerable lakelets of the high sierra, born of the snows, overflow in tiny streams which combine into roaring, frothing creeks.
The storm in the night had swelled the myriad creeks, and extended all morasses.
The cabbage palm still growing in the creeks in great numbers, some of them very tall, with several branches on the top.
The vessels first dispersed into coves and creeks to careen and salt turtle, and then reunited at the water key.
It is very common on most of the Australian creeks and streams, and is called the whistling duck.
The fathead minnow was ubiquitous, and was dominant at several stations on the smallest creeks.
Miners came from all points up the creeks to welcome friends or to get their mail that the yukoner had brought.
There were many creeks in this mountainous region, and it was necessary to cross Muddy Creek, Green Creek, and others, upon culverts.
At the northerly angle was the junction of the Conemaugh and Stony creeks.
Hundreds of stampeders, after staking on other creeks than Bonanza, had gone on disgruntled down river to Forty Mile and Circle City.
Other men, themselves failing to stake on lucky creeks, he put to work on his Bonanza claims.
Ancient folklore says that it is a kind of evil spirit that dwells in swamps, creeks, waterholes and other murky waters.
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